Bishop v. McHenry

44 P. 1016, 4 Kan. App. 525, 1896 Kan. App. LEXIS 236
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kansas
DecidedMay 12, 1896
DocketNo. 75
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Bishop v. McHenry, 44 P. 1016, 4 Kan. App. 525, 1896 Kan. App. LEXIS 236 (kanctapp 1896).

Opinion

The opinion of the court Was delivered by

Johnson, P. J. :

This action was originally commenced before a justice of the peace of Hamilton county on a promissory note. The plaintiff below filed the following bill of particulars :

“The plaintiff, T. H. McHenry, alleges: (1) That the defendants, John W. Bishop and James Bishop, [526]*526are indebted to him in the sum of $153.75, upon a promissory note executed and delivered by the defendants to Melissie Clauston, for the sum of $148.88, dated October 13, 1890, payable and due 60 days after date, drawing interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from date, and that a copy of said note is hereto attached and made a part of this bill of particulars, marked ‘Exhibit A.’ (2) Plaintiff further alleges that said promissory note was assigned to him by the payee of said note, in writing, for a valuable consideration, on the 3d day of January, 1891, and tha,t no part of said sum named in said note has been paid, and that the sum of $153.75 is now justly due from defendants to plaintiff, and that no part thereof has been paid. Wherefore, plaintiff demands judgment for the sum of $153.75, and interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from February 7, 1891, and for costs of suit. T. H. McHenry,
“ J. M. Johnson, and A. Cole, Plaintiff.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.”
“ EXHIBIT A.
“$148.88. Syracuse, Kan., October 13, 1890.
“Sixty days after date, for value received, we or either of us promise to pay to the order of Melissie Clauston the sum of one hundred and forty-eight and dollars, with 10 per cent, interest from date.
John W. Bishop.
James Bishop.”
Indorsed as follows: “I hereby assign the within note over to T. H. McHenry, January 3, 1891.
Melissie Clauston.”

The defendants below were duly notified of the filing of the bill of particulars and pendency of the suit by service of summons. They appeared before the justice at the time set for trial and made some motions to dismiss the action, which were overruled by the justice, and they thereupon withdrew from the court and refused to appear in the case. The trial before the justice resulted in a judgment for the plaintiff be[527]*527low, and the defendants, within the time allowed by statute, appeared and took an appeal to the district court; and thereafter, upon leave of the district court, filed their separate answers, as follows:

“Gomes now the defendant, John W. Bishop, after having obtained permission of the court to file his answer herein, and for separate answer alleges that he denies each and every allegation contained in the plaintiff’s bill of particulars except that portion which is hereinafter specially admitted. Defendant admits that he executed the note for the amount specified in the plaintiff’s petition, and at the time therein set forth. Defendant for ground of defense alleges, that on the 28th day of December, 1888, one Melissie Claus-ton, the payee of the note set out in plaintiff’s bill of particulars, entered into a contract with this defendant, whereby this defendant executed his certain promissory note for the sum of $75, and was to and did pay the sum of 3 per cent, per month thereon for three months ; and that on the 18th day of May, 1889, the said Melissie Clauston as aforesaid, payee of said note sued on by said plaintiff, entered into a certain other contract.with this defendant, whereby defendant executed his certain promissory note for the sum of $350, and defendant was to and did pay 2 per cent, per month for three months; that the said $75 note was taken up and incorporated in the said note of $350, and that the said notes aforesaid were paid by defendant, except the amount sued on in this action, which was and is a part of the aforesaid notes ; and at divers times defendant paid usurious interest to the amount of $43.50 above legal interest, which said amount of usury was taken out of the principal in advance ; that the said note sued on in this action was assigned and transferred to the plaintiff after maturity.
“ Defendant alleges for a second ground of defense, that he is a regular practicing attorney, and was at the time hereinafter mentioned, and that the said note was assigned to the said plaintiff by the said Melissie Glauston after maturity, and that, at the time defend[528]*528ant was notified of said assignment, the said Melissie Clauston was indebted to said defendant in the sum of $67.75 for services rendered as an attorney and other accounts, as per itemized statement hereunto attached, marked ‘Exhibit A,’ and made a part of this answer, all of which amounts are due and unpaid.
“Wherefore, defendant prays that the s'aid sum of $60.30 paid as usurious interest to the said Melissie Clauston be applied as part payment on the note sued on by the plaintiff in this action, and that the counterclaim and set-off set out in defendant's second cause of action, amounting to the sum of $67.25, be applied to the payment of said note, and interest at 6 per cent, from April 1, 1890.
John W. Bishop, Defendant.”
“State of Kansas, Hamilton County, ss.
“John W. Bishop, of lawful age, deposes and says, he is one of the defendants in the above-entitled action, and that he has read the foregoing answer, and that he knows the contents therein to be true.
John W. Bishop.
“Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of June, 1891. R. E. Bray, Clerk District Court.
EXHIBIT A.
Melissie Clauston, Dr. to John W. Bishop.
July 29, 1889, work done before land-office................., $2 00
September 1, 1889, collecting note $15 from J. N. Hall..... 1 50
December 1, 1889, to December 1st to newspaper.......... 1 50
January 1, 1891, securing exemption...................... 2 00
Attorney fees for services rendered commencing April 1, 1888, and ending April 1, 1890 .......................... 50 00
October 3, 1890, paying note in Hamilton County Bank____10 60
Answer of James Bishop :
“Comes now the defendant James Bishop, and after having permission of the court to file his answer herein, and for his separate answer alleges : That he denies each and every allegation set out in plaintiff's bill of particulars except that which is hereinafter specially admitted: Admits that he signed the note as surety; and for ground for defense alleges the sum of $110.75 has been paid as usurious interest and [529]*529counter-claim by the said John W. Bishop, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from April 1, 1890. James Bishop.
“ By A. A. Howell, Ms Attorney.”

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